Once again, a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway is closing for work on the Bearspaw feeder main and the city is urging people in Calgary as well as impacted surrounding communities to conserve water after another day above the threshold.
Month: September 2024
Hot days and warm nights will likely prompt heat warnings
Here we go again! Another wave of excessive summer heat is on the way.
2 officers injured after crashing cruiser into stolen vehicle: Montreal police
Two Montreal police (SPVM) officers were sent to the hospital with minor injuries after crashing into an alleged stolen vehicle after a brief car chase.
Quebec premier promises a major wind power project coming
In Rimouski for his party’s pre-sessional caucus, Premier François Legault promised on Wednesday evening to develop the wind energy sector more aggressively.
Elephant seals off B.C. coast used sonar equipment as ‘dinner bell’: Researchers – St. Albert Gazette
Elephant seals off B.C. coast used sonar equipment as ‘dinner bell’: Researchers St. Albert GazetteView Full Coverage on Google News
Accused’s actions after Vancouver double-murder should leave no doubt as to guilt, Crown argues
With one last chance to address the jury, Crown prosecutors argued that Kane Carter’s actions after two people were killed in Vancouver should leave them with no doubt he was the person who fired the fatal gunshots.
Victoria mayor pitches church, community group parking lots as shelter for homeless
Victoria is planning to phase out tax exemptions for parking lots of some community groups but says they could forego the cost if they let unhoused people shelter there overnight.
‘Frustrated’: Riders return to practice following Labour Day Classic loss
The Saskatchewan Roughrider’s 35-33 loss in the annual Labour Day Classic against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers marked the team’s sixth straight game without a win.
‘It’s going to happen,’ but not yet: Premier explains pause of Richmond supportive housing project
A planned six-storey, 90-unit supportive housing complex at Cambie and Sexsmith roads in Richmond is no longer going forward. Unless it does. Which it definitely will, but maybe at a different site.
Semi hits railway bridge on 97 Street near Yellowhead Trail
A truck hauling heavy equipment hit the railway underpass on 97 Street, just north of Yellowhead Trail.
